Among the hundreds of thousands of US soldiers called to duty during WWII was a thirty-year-old Jewish lawyer from San Francisco named Harry K. Wolff Jr. His...
The indigenous Maya people, who inhabit the area of Southern Mexico and northern Central America, have a distinguished, centuries-long tradition of creating...
Join us for the next talk in our Sustainability Professionals Speaker Series:
Christopher Malotte, Sr. Advisor – Demand Side Management Program Strategy,...
Do you want to do more to immediately help people affected by recent natural disasters? Does the word “Bruin” ruin your day? Then join us with UCLA on...
Learn more about spending a year at the prestigious LSE. LSE has continuously been ranked as one of the top ten British universities. Meet and hear from UK...
The Trojan Farmers Market is an open-air marketplace that brings fresh, locally sourced produce and goods to the USC campus. The goal of the market is to...
2018 Military Appreciation Week
November 11-17, 2018
Salute to Veterans Lunch & Display
Monday, November 12, 2018, 11 am-12 pm
TCC Sample Family Room
The...
Please join us in commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end to WWI. Professor Emerita of History, Elinor Accampo, will discuss how WWI was militarily...
An inspiring and enlightening lecture on the future of education
featuringJohn King.
John King is the President and CEO of Education Trust
and former U.S....
The Dornsife Language Center will offer placement exams for the following languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek (Classical), Italian, Japanese,...
About NDSC: The Neighborhood Data for Social Change (NDSC) platform is a project of the USC Price Center for Social Innovation. NDSC is a free, publicly...
Donald Shoup is Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Urban Planning at UCLA. His recent research has focused on how parking policies affect...
We know you need that afternoon pick-me-up! Take a break between classes and hang out with the international student community. Enjoy free coffee and snacks...
On September 11, 2001, three dozen U.S. flights landed in Gander, Newfoundland, a small community that sprung to action, welcoming and providing refuge to...
USC Thornton's renowned Keyboard Studies department presents their third and final concert celebrating the virtuosic music of Franz Liszt.
Relax and skip...
Higher education is intended to equip one with the tools for critical thinking. Faith, on the other hand, according to Webster’s dictionary, presupposes a...
In light of Native American Heritage Month, ASPD, PELA, and NASU invite you to engage in critical dialogue and celebrate the work of native organizations and...
Get the inside track on for potential multi-million dollar NASA contracts! Our latest SoCal aerospace event aims to make more meaningful and lucrative...
USC has more student religious groups than any other university in the United States, and the Interfaith Council includes students representing the diversity...
USC Thornton Opera presents Le Rossignol and L’Enfant et les sortilèges
Wednesday, November 14, 2018, at 8 p.m.
Friday, November 16, 2018, at 8 p.m.
Sunday,...
The USC Thornton Opera program and USC Thornton Symphony present a rare French double bill featuring iconic one-act operas, Stravinsky’s Le Rossignol and...